Holysloot, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-under-one-roof house on Bloemendalergouw sits in Holysloot, a tiny village within Amsterdam's borders. With 226 m² of living space and a 288 m² plot, it offers room to spread out. The home was built in 2019 and has an A++ energy label, so it's very efficient. At €1,385,000, the price is on the high side compared to other semi-detached houses in Amsterdam, but the size and energy performance are exceptional.
Holysloot is one of Amsterdam's smallest neighbourhoods, with just 280 residents. It feels more like a farming community than a city suburb: half of households have children, and 90% of homes are single-family. The area is very quiet, with an address density of just 30 per km². There are no neighbourhood reviews available, but the figures speak for themselves. This is a place where you know your neighbours. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Holysloot.
For daily shopping, you'll need to drive: the nearest supermarket, an Albert Heijn, is about 3.7 km away. The closest school is De Weidevogel, a primary school just over a kilometre away. There are 22 schools within 5 km, including secondary options. A restaurant is only 1.3 km away, so you can walk for dinner. The municipality Amsterdam covers a vast area, and Holysloot is its greenest corner.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Mar. J. Heule Makelaardij BV and through Funda, so it's available on several channels.
Details of this home
Bloemendalergouw 51B, Amsterdam
Data from Holysloot
10 within 5 km
22 within 5 km
About Bloemendalergouw 51B, Amsterdam
The price is on the high side compared to other two-under-one-roof homes in Amsterdam, but this property is larger and more energy-efficient than most. With 226 m² of space and an A++ label, the asking price reflects its modern build and low running costs. There are no direct neighbourhood market figures to compare against, so it's best to judge based on similar homes in the wider area.
The home has an A++ energy label, which is the highest rating. This means it is extremely efficient, with excellent insulation and likely a heat pump or solar panels. You can expect very low energy bills compared to older homes. The label is confirmed in the listing.
Holysloot is a small village with 280 residents, mostly families. It's very quiet, with a low address density of 30 per km². There are no shops or schools within walking distance, so a car is essential. The area is rural, with farms and open fields. It's a tight-knit community, but you'll need to travel for most amenities.
The nearest train station is 10.2 km away. That's a drive of about 15 minutes. There are no direct public transport links mentioned in the listing, so a car is the most practical option for commuting.
The closest primary school is De Weidevogel, 1.2 km away. Within 5 km there are 22 schools, including secondary options like Hogelant at 3.8 km. Most schools are in nearby villages, so you'll need to drive or cycle.
The listing does not explicitly mention a garden, but the plot is 288 m². Given the property type and rural setting, it's very likely there is outdoor space, but this is not confirmed in the data.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Holysloot